Barth Nnaji, a former Minister of Power and Chairman, Geometric Power Limited, has said that diversifying the country’s energy mix to include Coal-to-power projects can add an additional 4,300MW to its electricity power generation for 20 years with its proven coal deposits estimated at about 2.8 billion metric tons, IWIN reports.

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“At the calorific value of coal in the Anambra basin (Enugu, Anambra, Benue and Kogi), 3.2 million tonnes of coal is required to generate 1000MW per year. A typical coal fired power plant is designed to last for a minimum of 20 years. This means that 2.8 billion metric tonnes can sustain 4375 MW,” he said. According to him, a-1,000MW coal-fired power plant costs about $1.7 million to $2 million and approximately 3 years to set up.

“Nigeria should definitely make use of coal as a source of fuel. Nigeria needs enough base load power – that is power that is industrial and stable. The main sources of such power are large hydros, natural gas and coal. There is a need to have a fuel mix in order to have stable and reliable power supply in Nigeria,” said Nnaji.

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